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Posted on 03-10-06 6:34
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hey guys!!! any of you in investment business???? I don't have lots of money to invest, but i want to invest about $500 in US companies stock and securities....................but i dont know how to start!!!! can anybody explain this investment process? like where to contact? how to pay for the stock and stuff like that.... i believe some of the sajha basi's are in this business or at least have some idea about it... help counts!
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Posted on 03-11-06 9:44
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Take my advice and put that money in a savings account; you're definitely not ready to manage your own investments, securities or otherwise. I'd highly suggest you learn the abc's of investing in securities before you approach a broker; these sort of investing is absolutely not made for novices unless you're willing to forfeit the $500.
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:14
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Yeah! Do what javabeans suggested. Put your money in a savings account. $500 is not enough to open an investment account. You will end up spending it in commission and taxes. If you wanna see that money grow, put it in high yeild online savings account. These days, online savings accounts are paying really good rate compared to local banks. Average interest rate most banks pay these days is less than 1% whereas online savings banks are paying more than 4% and they are really competitive among themseves increasing interest rates every month and giving incentives. You might be skeptical to use online bank as they are not physically present in your city but don't worry they are as safe as your local banks. Like local banks, they are also FDIC insured. So, in case anything happens you won't lose your money (upto $100,000). good luck, u_day
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